Experience the magic of one of Japan’s most enchanting winter traditions—the Yokote Kamakura Snow Hut Festival. For over 450 years, the city of Yokote has celebrated this festival by building hundreds of glowing snow huts, or kamakura, lit from within by candlelight. Join us on a 2-day, 1-night tour where you’ll explore these stunning snow structures, meet locals who share traditional treats and stories, and immerse yourself in a cultural experience like no other—all with the help of a knowledgeable English-speaking guide.
Kawasaki Hidden Gems Tour with Kanamara Festival
Enjoy this join-in 5 hour exclusive tour of Kanamara Festival and discover the hidden gems of Kawasaki
Here is your chance to graduate with a Ninja Studies Degree
Are you tired of classes at school and want a degree in something interesting and “stealthy”? Now’s your chance to get a Master’s Degree in Ninja Studies! In the age of the samurai (the Edo Period, from 1603 to 1867), …
Japan’s 47 Prefectures have secret firework displays for the end of COVID-19
Japan is known for its summer “hanabi” (花火) firework festivals. Hanabi firework displays have had a long history in Japan, with hundreds of fireworks shows all across the country, usually in the summer between July and August. It is a …
How to Book Geisha in Japan
Geisha, also known as geiko, are iconic to Japan. Although they have been around since the Edo period, some 400 years ago, geisha are still as mysterious and alluring to locals and foreigners alike to this day.
Kimono Rental & Photo Experience
The kimono (きもの) is a traditional garment that literally means the “thing to wear” in Japanese. Kimono are worn by women, men and children, sometimes daily or on special occasions.